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Spanish Upper Intermediate

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Start date: 18th Sep 2024

Time: 10:00 - 12:00

Cost: £138

Day: Wednesday

Duration: 12 weeks

Tutor: Itziar Villameriel

Course code: 24AU153

Recognise and use the main features of grammar with confidence

Listen effectively for specific details/general information, ideas and opinions from a range of sources.

Use a range of 'repair strategies' to overcome communication breakdown

Communicate adequately in a range of social, transactional and work-related situations

Ask for and provide information on a range of topics. Seek and respond to ideas and opinions on a range of topics. Take part in varied discussions.

Read texts in the target language to extract specific details and to identify general information, ideas and opinions from different types of source material (eg. play, poem, short story, extract from a novel, reports, newspaper articles etc)

 Write effectively in the target language for a range of purposes (eg. factual writing, informal and formal correspondence)

Describe a range of differences between own language and culture and target language and culture

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Itziar Villameriel

I am a native Spanish lecturer with over twenty years’ experience teaching across a wide range of settings and levels including undergraduate, AS/A Levels, GCSE and Adult Education, from beginners to proficiency. I have a degree in Tourism and a PGCE in Education from Huddersfield University. In 2020, I completed a double MA in literary translation, and in legal and financial translation from the University of Catalunya in Spain. I have taken part in several research activities and projects with some European Universities such as PEAK “Promoting European Awareness and Key competences". I have also done dubbing projects for Johnsons & Johnsons and “Anna Easy Recipes”.
I am passionate about my job and always strive to make my classes enjoyable and informative – which I think they are!

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